Facebook’s initial public offering, scheduled for May 18, is generating lower-than-expected demand from institutional investors who are concerned about the company’s growth prospects, sources said.
Some investors expressed reluctance after Facebook said on May 9 that ad growth hasn’t kept pace with the increase in users, said the sources.
Facebook also told analysts that sales may not meet their most optimistic projections, two people said.
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